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Jugement Kantonsgericht (VD - 2020/510)


Canton:VD
Case number:2020/510
Instance:Kantonsgericht
Department:Sozialversicherungsgericht
Kantonsgericht Entscheid 2020/510 vom 28.05.2020 (VD)
Date:28.05.2020
Force of law:-
Summary:The Federal Court has ruled that a new application for a disability pension must be considered only if the person makes it credible that his state of health has worsened. In this case, the appellant had submitted a new application after her first application had been rejected due to a too low degree of disability. The Federal Court has found that the complainant has not made it credible that her state of health has deteriorated. The complainant had only submitted new medical reports, which, however, did not indicate a significant change in her state of health. The Federal Supreme Court has therefore rejected the complainant's application. More detailed summary: The complainant, a 38-year-old woman from Tunisia, came to Switzerland in 2005 and worked as a cleaner. In 2017, she applied for a disability pension because she was no longer able to pursue gainful employment due to a mental illness. The disability insurance rejected the application, as the degree of disability of the applicant was below 40%. The complainant then filed a complaint with the Federal Court. The Federal Court dismissed the appeal. It has established that the complainant has not made it credible that her state of health has deteriorated. The new medical reports submitted by the complainant were not sufficient to prove a significant change in her state of health. The Federal Supreme Court has therefore ruled that the applicant is not entitled to a disability pension.
Rule of Law:Art. 100 LTF;Art. 123 CPC;Art. 18 LP;Art. 43 LP;Art. 56 LP;Art. 60 LP;
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